Bright conservatory and private garden, ideal for single-storey family living.
Large conservatory overlooking private, not-overlooked garden
This mid-century detached property in Bardney offers comfortable single-storey living with generous internal space (about 1,096 sq ft) and a private, not-overlooked garden. A large conservatory fills the rear with light and could be a relaxed sitting area, playroom, or dining space. Two king-size bedrooms are currently provided, with scope to create a third bedroom if required.
Practical features include a wide driveway with parking for several cars, a single garage plus a large storage shed at the bottom of the garden. The house is freehold, has double glazing fitted after 2002, oil-fired central heating, and a low flood risk — important for peace of mind in a rural-fringe setting. Council tax is described as cheap.
Notable drawbacks are slow broadband speeds, oil heating (stored fuel required and higher running costs than mains gas), and signs of dated mid-century decor and fittings that will appeal to those planning cosmetic updating. The property dates from the 1950s–1960s and sits in an area with some local deprivation, which may influence long-term resale considerations.
This home will suit a family, someone downsizing who values a single level, or buyers seeking a renovation project in a quiet village location. The good local primary schools and easy mobile signal add practical appeal for everyday life.